
Episode 299 - The 1% Rule - Small Safety Wins add up
The Occupational Safety Leadership Podcast
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Show Notes
Episode 299 focuses on a powerful but often overlooked truth in safety leadership: big improvements don’t come from big programs — they come from small, consistent actions. Dr. Ayers explains that the “1% Rule” is about making tiny, daily improvements that compound into major cultural and performance gains over time.
The core message: Safety excellence is built through small wins repeated consistently, not giant initiatives launched occasionally.
📈 What Is the 1% Rule?The 1% Rule is simple:
👉 Improve one thing by 1% every day.
Not 10%. Not 50%. Just 1%.
These small improvements might seem insignificant in the moment, but over weeks and months they create meaningful, lasting change.
🔍 Why Small Wins Matter More Than Big ProgramsDr. Ayers highlights several reasons the 1% Rule is so effective:
• Small improvements are sustainableThey don’t require huge budgets, committees, or campaigns.
• Small wins build momentumTeams feel progress quickly, which fuels motivation.
• Small wins strengthen cultureDaily actions shape habits far more than annual initiatives.
• Small wins reduce resistancePeople embrace small changes more easily than sweeping reforms.
• Small wins compoundJust like interest in a bank account, small improvements multiply over time.
🧰 Examples of 1% Safety ImprovementsThe episode gives practical examples of what a 1% improvement looks like:
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Asking one better question during a walk‑around
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Fixing one small hazard immediately
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Improving one line of a procedure
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Recognizing one safe behavior
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Following up on one open action item
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Clarifying one expectation with a worker
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Removing one barrier that slows safe work
These micro‑actions create macro‑results.
🧭 Where Leaders Can Apply the 1% RuleDr. Ayers suggests using the 1% mindset in:
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Pre‑task briefings
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Safety meetings
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Field observations
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Equipment checks
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Communication routines
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Training sessions
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Contractor oversight
Anywhere you can make something slightly clearer, safer, or easier — that’s a 1% win.
🧑🏫 Leadership Takeaways-
You don’t need a massive program to improve safety
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Consistency beats intensity
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Small wins build trust and credibility
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The 1% Rule turns safety into a daily habit, not a yearly initiative
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Over time, small improvements create big cultural shifts
The episode’s core message: If you want a safer workplace, don’t chase perfection — chase progress. One percent at a time.